Vizion Raptor II User manual

Raptor II Ruggedized PTZ
Instruction Manual version 2.1
Please read this manual carefully before installation and operation of the product.

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
2. Safety Warning ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5
3. Packing List ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7
4. Mounting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
■ Mounting Options (UK_Column Mounting)
■ Offset Mounting
■ WIPER SET CHANGE
■ CABLE14PIN Connection
5. Telemetry Control ------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
■ On-Board Protocols
■ DIL (Dual In-Line) Switches
• Protocol Settings
• Baud Rate Settings
• RS485 Address Settings
• RS485 Termination
• Keyboard Operation
6. Setup Menu Overview ------------------------------------------------------------ 17
MAIN MENU ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21
■ PAN TILT SET
•ID DISPLAY
•P/T DISPLAY
• CAMERA NAME
• MANUAL SPEED
• PROPO. P/T
• DIGITAL FLIP
• IMAGE HOLD
• INSTALLATION
• AUTO REFRESH
•EXIT
■ CAMERA SET
• WDR
•MOTION DET
•ATW
• FOCUS / ZOOM

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•AE
• DAY & NIGHT
• SPECIAL
• EXIT
■ AUTOSEQ SET
• PRESET
•TOUR
•SCAN
• PATTERN
• AUTO PAN
• AUTO RUN
• EXIT
■ZONE SET
• AREA SEL
• AREA DEFINE
• AREA COLOR
• AREA NEW SET
• HEIGHT EDIT
• WIDTH EDIT
• PAN ANGLE
• TILD ANGLE
• EXIT
■ ALARM SET
• ALARM DISPLAY
• ALARM IN
• ALARM OUT
• TIME OUT
• EXIT
■ WIPER SET
• WIPER RUN
• EXIT
■ INITIALIZE SET

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• POWER ON RESET
•PAN / TILT INIT
• CAMERA INIT
• AUTO SEQ INIT
• PRIVACY ZONE INIT
•FACTORY INIT
• EXIT
7. Specification------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44
8. Dimensions-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46

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1. Introduction
This unit is designed to provide clear video under all circumstances.
Robust mechanism with the latest technology realized an excellent auto-focus control
technology during PTZ operation a long time, an exact location control after preset
operation and high-speed zoom and auto focus capabilities for shooting a moving
objects. Installation of flat window and built-in wiper with over 550TVL provides a vivid
picture quality and zoom interlocking IR LED technology supplies an outstanding
performance for night monitoring environment and 128x Super WDR.
Long-distance objects can be distinguished by outstanding performance of X36
Optical Zoom and X12 Digital Zoom, totally x432 Power Zoom capability. Besides,
embedded 2 high power zooming LED’s work synchronized with optical zoom ratio to
figure out objects so precise to see even the human hair in fully dark night time. Built-
in and adjustable de-fog function enables enhanced clear image even in the fog or
smog.
Features
■1/4” Sony EX-view HAD CCD
■Powerful night vision up to 100M view
■Zoom Interlocking IR LED (IR angle 6~50 degree, synchronized with optical
zoom ratio)
■Embedded and adjustable defogger or image-enhancer
■128X Wide Dynamic Range
■2D and 3D DNR (Digital Noise Reduction)
■Optical X36 zoom and Digital X12 zoom
■360 degree endless panning
■Wide tilt range of -25~205 degree
■True Day/Night with IR Cut Filter
■128 presets and touring function
■DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer)
■Integrated Heater/Blower for -40F operation
■High-performance & Low-noise Wiper with anti-abrasion soft silicon rubber
■Hydro-phobic surface coated flat glass
■Anti-corrosion, anti-salt water powder coated surface finish
■Auto Digital Flip
■8 privacy zones
■IP68 rated Weather resistant
■Upright and inverted mount installation

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2. Safety Warning
* The purpose of this information is to ensure proper use of this product and to
prevent danger to damage to persons and property. Please observe all
precautions.
* The precautions are divided into “Warnings” and “Cautions” as distinguished
by the symbols shown below;
Warning: Ignoring these warnings may result in death or serious injury.
Caution: Ignoring these cautions may result in injury or damage to property.
Caution: Instructions alert you to the
potential risk of injury or
damage to property
Warning:Instructions alert you to
the potential risk of death
or serious injury
Warning
1. Only use the standard Raptor power adapter (Product Code RAP37-PSU)
Using any other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the
product.
2. Before connecting the power supply, and signal wires, make sure the external
connections are isolated. Connect the alarm signal wires to the alarm
terminals, the communication wires to the terminal block and the AC adaptor
to the AC power input receptacle (incorrectly connecting the power supply
may cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product).
3. Do not connect multiple cameras to a single Raptor power adapter.
Exceeding the adapter’s current capacity can cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
4. Securely plug, or connect, the power cord into the power receptacle.
An insecure or loose connection may cause a fire.
5. When installing the camera on a wall or ceiling etc. fasten it securely using
suitable anchor bolts and/or fixings.
An unsecure camera could fall and cause serious personal injury, or even a fatality.
6. Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers, coins or other metal
objects) inside any part of the camera.
Doing so may cause personal injury, a fire or an electrical shock.

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7. Do not install the unit in humid or dusty locations.
Doing so may cause a fire or electrical shock.
8. If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product
immediately, disconnect the camera from the power source and contact your
distributor.
9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact your distributor.
Never disassemble or modify this product in any way.
10. Always clean the camera with water and wipe the surface dry with a soft lint
free cloth. Never use detergents or chemical agents on the product, as this
may result in discolouration of the painted surface or cause damage to the
finish.
Caution
1. Do not drop objects on the product, or apply strong shocks to it. Keep away
from locations subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference.
2. Do not install in locations subject to a continual high temperature range (over
50°C), continual low temperature (below -40°C) or high humidity.
3. Avoid locations which are exposed to direct sunlight, radiation or near heat
sources such as heaters or radiators.
4. If an already installed product needs to be relocated, make sure the power is
turned off before it is moved.
5. Always try and install in a well-ventilated environment.
6. Make sure the camera is adequately protected against lightning strikes by
using a suitably rated surge protector, which must be locally grounded. Failure
to do so could irreparably damage the camera, and any attached
communication and telemetry equipment

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3. Packing List
Wide Dynamic X36 Zoom
Rugged PTZ Camera 1EA
Instruction Manual
1EA
Hex Bolt / Nylon Nut / Spring Washer / Plate Washer
-M8x35 (SUS) 4PCS
Option (UK_Column Mounting)
Adaptor Plate
Hex Bolt / Nylon Nut / Spring Washer / Plate Washer
-M6x25 (SUS) 4PCS
Adaptor Plate
Adaptor (AC24V/3A)

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4. Mounting
This unit is designed for installation in the upright or inverted position. It is a heavy
duty mechanism and needs a secure and safe installation surface, and we
recommend installers use brackets, towers and columns which comply with the
industrial standard - 4” (142.0mm) PCD.
Cable connections are made using the camera base.
The camera base is supplied with a 4” (142.0mm) PCD adapter plate and connects to
a bracket or tower using three M8 Hex Bolts, s/w, p/w and Nylon nuts with Spring and
Plate Washers.
■ Mounting Options (UK_Column Mounting)
The camera is supplied with an adaptor, 4” (101.6mm) PCD, which complies with the
uniform standard for UK Pole or Column camera mounts.

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A Safety Wire, made from stainless steel, is provided for securing
the Raptor during installation and maintenance visits to prevent
damage and injury.
During installation and maintenance visits, please be sure the
Safety Wire is firmly connected to a secure fixing.
Adaptor Plate
UK_Column Mounting

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■ Offset Mounting
When an installation requires the camera module to be tilted down –to obtain an
angle of view immediately below Raptor –the following procedure should be followed.
We recommend using a local test monitor to check the viewing angle before finally
fixing the module into position.
Undo the Hex Bolt, using a 36mm Spanner, when the camera is in 0° Tilt.
Then, using a screwdriver, undo the 4 x M3 Retaining Screws.
After tilting down the camera module to the required angle replace the M3 Retaining
Screws and the Hex Bolt. The Torque setting for the Hex Bolt is 0.84Kg/m.
Do not excessively tighten the Retaining Screws or Hex Bolt.
Hex Bolt
Retaining M3 Screw
Tilt 90°

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■WIPER SET CHANGE
Change Wiper Set by undo and tighten the fixing screw.
Please keep the window clean to use a long time.
■ CABLE 14PIN CONNECTION
Wiper Set

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5. Telemetry Control
This unit is designed with a range of diverse Telemetry Control systems, based on
compatibility with industrial standard protocols. It works by using these integrated
protocols directly, or via 3rd party protocol convertors.
Telemetry Control is via way of RS485 or Coaxial based video transmission
equipment. Some limitation on protocols and/or software changes may not guarantee
to take full advantage of all the features from the manufacturer, and may limit features
and operation of the Raptor.
When the Telemetry Control is based on RS485, the address range is limited to 127.
■ On-Board Protocols
This unit provides the following On-Board Protocols:
• BBV 422
• Pelco D
• Pelco P
■ DIL (Dual In-Line) Switches
Two 8-way DIL Switches are contained within a waterproofed cover on the camera
body ; these are used to select camera address, communication protocol and baud
rate.
Cover retained by
four screws
Screws and cover
removed

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• Protocol Settings
Protocol is selected using switches DP21-1, DP21-2, DP21-3 and DP21-4.
The configuration of the Protocol is as follows.
When an installer uses a protocol based Coaxial cable, it isn’t using a RS485 Address
so may leave Address 0.
Description
No
DP1-1
DP1-2
DP1-3
DP1-4
Apply
PELCO-D
0
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OK
PELCO-P
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OK
BBV
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OK
VCL
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OK
PANASONIC
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OK
AD
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OK
HONEYWELL
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OK
SAMSUNG
FVISION
7
8
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OK
OK

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• Baud Rate Settings
The Baud Rate, communication speed, is selected using switches DP21-5, DP21-6 and DP21-
7.
Baud Rate configuration settings are as follows:
• RS485 Address Settings
ID setting for DP22 switches SW1~SW7 DIP Switch setting 1-ON, 0-OFF
DIP SW
ID
DIP SW
ID
DIP SW
ID
1000000
1
1010100
21
1001010
41
0100000
2
0110100
22
0101010
42
1100000
3
1110100
23
1101010
43
0010000
4
0001100
24
0011010
44
1010000
5
1001100
25
1011010
45
0110000
6
0101100
26
0111010
46
1110000
7
1101100
27
1111010
47
0001000
8
0011100
28
0000110
48
1001000
9
1011100
29
1000110
49
0101000
10
0111100
30
0100110
50
1101000
11
1111100
31
1100110
51
0011000
12
0000010
32
0010110
52
1011000
13
1000010
33
1010110
53
0111000
14
0100010
34
0110110
54
1111000
15
1100010
35
1110110
55
0000100
16
0010010
36
0001110
56
1000100
17
1010010
37
1001110
57
0100100
18
0110010
38
0101110
58
1100100
19
1110010
39
1101110
59
0010100
20
0001010
40
0011110
60
DIP SW
ID
DIP SW
ID
DIP SW
ID
1011110
61
0010101
84
1101011
107
0111110
62
1010101
85
0011011
108
1111110
63
0110101
86
1011011
109
0000001
64
1110101
87
0111011
110
1000001
65
0001101
88
1111011
111
1100001
67
0101101
90
1000111
113
0010001
68
1101101
91
0100111
114

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1010001
69
0011101
92
1100111
115
0100001
66
1001101
89
0000111
112
0110001
70
1011101
93
0010111
116
1110001
71
0111101
94
1010111
117
0001001
72
1111101
95
0110111
118
1001001
73
0000011
96
1110111
119
0101001
74
1000011
97
0001111
120
1101001
75
0100011
98
1001111
121
0011001
76
1100011
99
0101111
122
1011001
77
0010011
100
1101111
123
0111001
78
1010011
101
0011111
124
1111001
79
0110011
102
1011111
125
0000101
80
1110011
103
0111111
126
1000101
81
0001011
104
1111111
127
0100101
82
1001011
105
1100101
83
0101011
106
• RS485 Termination
If Raptor is using RS485 communication please make sure the Bus is correctly installed and
configured to prevent malfunctions. The maximum cable distance is 1200 metres.
A Maximum of 32 units can be connected to the cable section.
Any cable type which exceeds the specification of EIA RS485 can be used. The furthest device,
by cable length, should be terminated in accordance with the specification. Other devices
should remain un-terminated.

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• Keyboard Operation
Key Sequences and Joystick movements are executed to closely control the camera
and program the Telemetry Control system of Raptor. Examples of these are PRESET
and TOUR.
If a Keyboard can’t be used to access and change the camera parameters, most
characteristics are accessible through the camera’s OSD menu.
Note –Changing a Keyboard’s Software and/or Protocol can effect alterations to the
camera’s operability. The Raptor manufacturer absolves itself of responsibility for such
modifications.

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6. Setup Menu Overview
In this chapter, we will look at the overall structure of the Setup Menu and then look at the
function of each menu.
MAIN MENU
PAN/TILT ID DISPLAY → ON/OFF
SET P/T DISPLAY →OFF/ON
CAM NAME → OFF/(ON)
MANUAL SPEED →10~110°/Sec
PROPO. P/T → ON/OFF
DIGITAL FLIP → ON/OFF
IMAGE HOLD → OFF/ON
INSTALATION →NORMAL/INVERT
AUTO REFRESH →5~240
EXIT
CAMERA WDR WDR MODE →OFF/ON/AUTO/
SET FIX/MANUAL
SCREEN IMAGE →COMBINE/DIVIDE/
LONG/SHORT
SENSITIVITY →LOW/MID/
HIGH/XHIGH
SHADOW →LOW~XHIGH
HIGHLIGHT →LOW~XHIGH
SHORT EXP →1~150
EXIT
MD MD DEFINE →OFF/ON
MD DISPLAY →OFF/ON
SENSITIVITY →1~25
INTERVAL T →1~20
AREA START H →0~XX
AREA START V →0~XX
AREA END H →XX~12
AREA END V →XX~8
EXIT

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CAMERA ATW ATW MODE→AUTO,ATW,INDOOR,
SET OUTDOOR,ONEPUSH,MANUAL,OUTAUTO,
SODIUM AUTO, SODIUM FIX
ONE PUSH TRG →<SET>
MANUAL RED →0~200
MANUAL BLUE →0~200
EXIT
FOCUS FOCUS MODE→AUTO/ZOOMTG/MANUAL
/ZOOM AF SENSITIVE→NORMAL/LOW
DIG ZOOM →OFF/ON
ZOOM SPEED →0~7
EXIT
AE AE MODE →AUTO/SHUTTER/
MANUAL
IRIS →CLOSE~F1.6
GAIN →0~15
SHUTTER →1/1~1/10000
SLOW SHUTTER→OFF/ON
BLC →OFF/ON
EXIT
DAY AUTO ICRMODE →OFF/ON
& NIGHT ICR MODE →DAY/NIGHT
THRESHOLD →1dB~28dB
IR CORRECTION →OFF/ON
IR LED ANGLE →AUTO/60.0,57.0,
55.0,51.0,47.0,40.0,37.0,
33.0,28.0,23.0,20.0,15.0,
10.0,8.0,6.0,
EXIT

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SPECIAL STABILIZER→OFF/ON
AE RESPONSE →OFF/ON
IMAGE FLIP →OFF/ON
IMAGE MIRROR →OFF/ON
SHARPNESS →0~14
NR →OFF/1~5
DE-FOG →OFF/(AUTO)/(USER)
(AUTO)
AUTO LEVEL →1~10
EXIT
(USER)
FOG LEVEL →0~15
FOG GAMMA →0~15
STRENGTH →0~64
UVSTRENTGH →0~13
NOISESUP →0~64
EDGE LEVEL →0~15
EXIT
EXIT
AUTOSEQ PRESET PRESET NO →1~128
SET PRESET DEFINE →OFF/<ON>
PRESET NAME →OFF/<ON>
POSITION →XXX/XXX
WDR →OFF/ON/AUTO/
FIX/MANUAL
ATW →<SET>
EXIT
AUTOSEQ TOUR TOUR NO →1~5
SET TOUR NO DEF →OFF/<ON>
NAME →TOURGROUP1
TOUR NAME DEF →OFF/<ON>
DWELL TIME →1~120
EXIT
SCAN SCAN NO →1~5
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